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Over 95% of Pack fans don't even own a cheese head it's a total misrepresentation and classic stereotyping............lets get some national organization involved to protect all of the GREEN people out there.

I agree Meanie we have to save the GREEN people, I personally don't have any friends that wear a block of foam cheese on their noggins, this reality TV show seems to me to be an embarrassing way to portray Packer Nation, it's going to stereotype and profile Packer fans as over weight and very drunk people that have nothing else to live for but the Green Bay Packers, this show is not going to shed any light what so ever on the Packer faithful that are the most knowledgeable fans on the planet and care about their team with more passion than any other fan base, this show is not a good idea as far as Packer Nation is concerned. We the fans own our team, the greatest franchise in sports and a reality TV show is going to make fun of it, I say NO!!!!!!!!

Nice editing and research...Genoa City is not fictional. It is a town in Walworth County outside Lake Geneva on the Southern border. The creator of Y&R was from Chicago and had a large summer home in Lake Geneva. He set the soap in Genoa City at his wife's suggestion.